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A 30-km, 34.5-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase line has a positive-sequence series impedance
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Ch. 5 - Representing a transmission line by the two-port...Ch. 5 - The maximum power flow for a lossy line is...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.21MCQCh. 5 - A 30-km, 34.5-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase line has a...Ch. 5 - A 200-km, 230-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase line has a...Ch. 5 - The 100-km, 230-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase line in...Ch. 5 - The 500-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase line in Problems...Ch. 5 - A 40-km, 220-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase overhead...Ch. 5 - A 500-km, 500-kV, 60-Hz, uncompensated three-phase...Ch. 5 - The 500-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase line in Problems...
Ch. 5 - A 350-km, 500-kV, 60-Hz, three-phase uncompensated...Ch. 5 - Rated line voltage is applied to the sending end...Ch. 5 - A 500-kV, 300-km, 6()-Hz, three-phase overhead...Ch. 5 - The following parameters are based on a...Ch. 5 - Consider a long radial line terminated in its...Ch. 5 - For a lossless open-circuited line, express the...Ch. 5 - A three-phase power of 460 MW is transmitted to a...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5.55PCh. 5 - Consider the transmission line of Problem 5.18....Ch. 5 - Given the uncompensated line of Problem 5.18, let...
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